
Crooks demand $4.5m to keep '80GB' of corp info private – and no API price hikes

Reddit confirms BlackCat gang pinched some data
Crooks demand $4.5m to keep '80GB' of corp info private – and no API price hikes
Reddit starts removing moderators behind the latest protests
r/MildlyInteresting lost its mods, but got them back.
Trying out RSS
In my quest to prepare myself for reddit's usefulness significantly declining come June 30 / July 1st, I've essentially been having to brainstorm solutions to what I've been using it for.
While I'm attempting Lemmy for the discussion forum side of things, (It's not the only thing I'm trying, but it's the most promising so far), it has been a challenge to replace the link-aggregator aspect of reddit due to the distributed nature of Lemmy. I can no longer just rely on others to find information for me to stay informed. (Not that that was especially a great idea, looking at that statement now, I will admit I just got complacent and lazy)
I randomly remembered RSS feeds were a thing, and decided to look back into it. While definitely not as prevalent as it once was, many places still support it. (Including both Lemmy and reddit; though with reddit who knows for how long)
RSS is probably my best bet, but admittedly, I will have to remember how to use/search the internet again (I really